From: | Emily Zilch <emily0@...> |
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Date: | Friday, May 28, 2004, 1:52 |
{ jcowan@REUTERSHEALTH.COM } "See www.csuchico.edu/~gt18/Papers/Cham_WECOL.pdf for an interesting view of Cham's simplicity and regularity as a result of repeated cycles of L2 learning and language shift." { 20040527,1348 | Mark P. Line } "I think he fails to show that Modern Cham cannot be considered a creole (or former creole) with Austronesian lexifier and Mon-Khmer substrates." have y'all read ISBN 0-8248-2131-9 THURGOOD Graham 1999: From Ancient Cham to Modern Dialects: Two Thousand Years of Language Contact & Change (Oceanic Linguistics Special Publication 28) [Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press]? I've gotta check out that PDF now... em'ly ******** EMILY0 http://homepage.mac.com/cafewrack